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Legacy of Light
By (Author) Sarah Raughley
3
Simon & Schuster
Margaret K McElderry Books
1st January 2020
Reprint
United States
Young Adult
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
512
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 30mm
379g
The Effigies must uncover the connection between Saul, Blackwell, and the Phantoms before its too late in this epic conclusion to the Effigies trilogy.
The world is in chaos.
After Sauls strike on Osloone seemingly led by Maia herselfthe Effigies reputation is in shambles. Now theyre being hunted by nations across the globe, grouped in with the very terrorists theyve been trying to stop.
With Maias resurrected twin, June, carrying out vicious attacks across the world, everyone believes Maia is a killer. Belle has gone rogue, Chae Rin and Lake have disappeared, and the Sect is being dismantled and replaced by a terrifying new world order helmed by Blackwell. As for Saul, his ultimate plan still remains a mystery.
And Maia No one has seen or heard from her in weeks.
Its all somehow connectedSaul, Phantoms, the Effigies, everything. But if the Effigies cant put the pieces together soon, there may not be much left of the world theyve fought so desperately to save.
"This series opener has it all: strong females, intrigue, a dash of romance, monsters, and a sequel in the wings." -- Kirkus Reviews on FATE OF FLAMES
"A complicated and dramatic adventure." -- School Library Journal on SIEGE OF SHADOWS
Sarah Raughley grew up in Southern Ontario writing stories about freakish little girls with powers because she secretly wanted to be one. She is a huge fangirl of anything from manga to sci-fi fantasy TV to Japanese role-playing games and other geeky things, all of which have largely inspired her writing. Sarah has been nominated for the Aurora Award for Best YA Novel and works in the community doing writing workshops for youths and adults. On top of being a YA writer, Sarah has a PhD in English, which makes her a doctor, so it turns out she didnt have to go to medical school after all. As an academic, Sarah has taught undergraduate courses and acted as a postdoctoral fellow. Her research concerns representations of race and gender in popular media culture, youth culture, and postcolonialism. She has written and edited articles in political, cultural, and academic publications. She continues to use her voice for good. You can find her online at SarahRaughley.com.